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Tuesday, July 31 2007

Tunnel Vision

AP's Maggie Michael and the Washington Post's Ellen Knickmeyer went on the same Egyptian tour of the Gaza border to learn more about Egypt's efforts to counter smuggling.

AP writes:

"We can't stop all smuggling. We need more machines, we need double the number of border guards," Egyptian army Col. Amr Mamdouh told reporters during a rare tour of the border area Sunday.

"Anywhere you stamp your foot on the ground, you will find tunnels," he said.

But the Post writes:

Egyptian border guards have found about 75 percent fewer tunnels from the Gaza Strip since Hamas took control there, an indication of the radical Islamic group's broad success in reducing the smuggling of weapons and other contraband, a top Egyptian border official said Sunday.

How did they crank out such contradictory spin?

 

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The Post reporter shows a lack of understanding. The writer does not seem to understand that Hamas uses the tunnels. The implication given is that Hamas is working to stop the tunnels. This would be against their interests.
Some kind of a course in the whos who of this battle needs to be given to reporters. So many of them seem to be easily duped.

Stan



 

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